Golden Taklon brushes are widely-used in acrylic, oil and watercolor decorative painting. This short handle shader brush is excellent for creating crisp edges and offering precise control for blocking, shading, blending, highlighting, small washes and stroke work. Designed for intermediate and advanced craft painters and fine artists, it has triple filament and fully dyed Taklon bristles, a seamless nickel-plated ferrule, and a lacquered wood handle. This brush is absorbent, durable and versatile, with excellent spring and a fine chisel edge.

Details:

Available in multiple sizes

Triple filament, fully dyed Taklon bristles

Short handle

Seamless, nickel-plated ferrule

For use with watercolor, acrylic and oil paints

Golden Taklon brushes are widely-used in acrylic, oil and watercolor decorative painting. This short handle shader brush is excellent for creating crisp edges and offering precise control for blocking, shading, blending, highlighting, small washes and stroke work. Designed for intermediate and advanced craft painters and fine artists, it has triple filament and fully dyed Taklon bristles, a seamless nickel-plated ferrule, and a lacquered wood handle. This brush is absorbent, durable and versatile, with excellent spring and a fine chisel edge.

Golden Taklon brushes are widely-used in acrylic, oil and watercolor decorative painting. This short handle shader brush is excellent for creating crisp edges and offering precise control for blocking, shading, blending, highlighting, small washes and stroke work. Designed for intermediate and advanced craft painters and fine artists, it has triple filament and fully dyed Taklon bristles, a seamless nickel-plated ferrule, and a lacquered wood handle. This brush is absorbent, durable and versatile, with excellent spring and a fine chisel edge.

Details:

Available in multiple sizes

Triple filament, fully dyed Taklon bristles

Short handle

Seamless, nickel-plated ferrule

For use with watercolor, acrylic and oil paints

Golden Taklon brushes are widely-used in acrylic, oil and watercolor decorative painting. This short handle shader brush is excellent for creating crisp edges and offering precise control for blocking, shading, blending, highlighting, small washes and stroke work. Designed for intermediate and advanced craft painters and fine artists, it has triple filament and fully dyed Taklon bristles, a seamless nickel-plated ferrule, and a lacquered wood handle. This brush is absorbent, durable and versatile, with excellent spring and a fine chisel edge.

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